Target Field Station, Minneapolis: Light Rail & Modern Canopy

Target Field Station in Minneapolis is a multimodal transit hub, opened in 2009, designed to serve the adjacent Target Field baseball stadium and the wider metropolitan area. This infrastructure integrates light rail, bus, and commuter rail services, forming a key component of the Twin Cities' public transportation network. Its modern architectural design features an angular canopy, providing shelter for passengers and contributing to the urban environment. The station facilitates travel for residents and visitors, connecting them to various parts of Minneapolis and the surrounding region.
Target Field Station in Minneapolis is a multimodal transit hub, opened in 2009, designed to serve the adjacent Target Field baseball stadium and the wider metropolitan area. This infrastructure integrates light rail, bus, and commuter rail services, forming a key component of the Twin Cities' public transportation network. Its modern architectural design features an angular canopy, providing shelter for passengers and contributing to the urban environment. The station facilitates travel for residents and visitors, connecting them to various parts of Minneapolis and the surrounding region.
Photo taken in May 2022.
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